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decode

[dee-kohd] / diˈkoʊd /


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"We then look at this dance through a microscope with a camera and decode from the wiggles what the robots are saying to us. It's very similar to how honey bees communicate with each other."

From Science Daily

Tolias's extensive experience training AI systems on large-scale neural recordings, including those collected with BISC, helped the team analyze how well the implant could decode brain activity.

From Science Daily

When someone cares, you don’t have to decode it.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet no one can say they’ve decisively decoded what the show is trying to tell us.

From Salon

To understand why the researchers turned to music, it helps to decode the modern practice of anaesthesia.

From BBC